Happy Birthday! From Phil, Brent and "Cash" Jayportcashforlife picked a great day to post her first seasonal victory, going gate-to-wire tonight at Mohawk Racetrack and winning in 1:57.4 - a new lifetime mark for the three-year-old Dream Vacation - Kash Echo filly.
Phil Hudon was in the bike and Brent Belore trains "Cash", and she now boasts over $100,000 earned for owner Tom Porchak.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Forever Impressive in Maiden-Breaking Effort On Saturday, Jayport Forever (Balanced Image - Jayport Ellie May) won in a seven-plus length romp at her home turf of Woodstock Raceway, tripping the timer in 2:04.3 Trainer Brent Belore was in the bike for the victory with Forever, the full-sister to the ultra-consistent Jayport Sweetheart, for owner Tom Porchak.
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
What are the odds? One breeder sells two yearling trotters last year. Both fillies draw into the same race for their first lifetime start, side by side, each off of two qualifiers.
The horses: Dan Creighton's Jayporthasitall (Striking Sahbra - Promus) and Duke Sugg's Jayportlookatme (Kadabra - Jayport Ellie May).
The breeder: Jayport Farms, proud to see both of the fillies we sold as yearlings last Fall making it to the races. Best of luck to both fillies and their connections.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Sweetheart Finding Elora to Her Liking Back in the $8,500 trotting class she's dominated lately, Jayport Sweetheart won for the fourth time in her last six starts at Grand River Raceway on Tuesday night. With a well-timed three-wide move by driver Phil Belore at the three-quarter mark, Sweetheart hit the wire in 2:00.
Friday, July 06, 2007
Granny Gui Captures Del Miller Elim Granny Gui, the Dream Vacation half-sister to Jayport broodmare Prato Princess, scored a gutsy 1:54.1 win in her $25,000 elim of the Del Miller Memorial Stake on Friday night at the Meadowlands. Tim Tetrick drove Granny Gui to a new lifetime best for trainer Sam Fava and owners Sophia Stable Inc. of MT Kisco, N.Y. Good luck to the connections in next week's final!
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Sweetheart Sweet Again! She may have been an also eligible, but after drawing into Tuesday night's trot at Grand River Raceway Jayport Sweetheart was tons the best in a 1:59.3 six-length win. Phil Belore was in the bike for the win with Jayport Sweetheart (Balanced Image - Jayport Ellie May) giving her three wins in her last four starts. In the one she didn't win, she was still impressive: spotted the field some 20 lengths at the quarter before finishing 8 lengths back of the winner. Sweetheart moves up to the $10,000 trotting class at Grand River on Monday.